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A momentous year for the business of law
Between bankruptcy, new blood at the top, mergers and the odd criminal conviction, the picture for law firms shifted during 2012.Big bankruptcies, big legal fees
It's been a good time to be a bankruptcy lawyer. Though it's been almost three years since the economy began its meltdown, several massive bankruptcies are continuing to generate big fees for attorneys.Law firm serves up legal help at a drive-through
Legal service at one Connecticut law firm can now be as easy to get as a hamburger and fries. The Kocian Law Group has opened a drive-through office in a building that once housed a Kenny Rogers Roasters. A paralegal works at the window, handing out documents and answering questions.With Fall Upon Us, It's Time for a Fresh Law Firm Lawsuit-Palooza
The Am Law Daily's latest round-up of litigation involving law firms as either plaintiffs or defendants finds Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton facing a pair of personal injury suits related to construction at its New York headquarters; Barnes & Thornburg fending off a complaint brought by investors in an allegedly fraudulent fund; and Ropes & Gray successfully keeping a batch of responses in a racial bias suit under seal.Leibowitz, a Consumer Champion, Leaving the FTC
After a four-year tenure marked by an increased focus on privacy and aggressive consumer protection, Federal Trade Commission Chairman Jon Leibowitz announced that he is stepping down on February 15.Some in Asia See Bias in U.S. Apple Verdict
The differences in outcome between the $1 billion California jury verdict and Japanese and Korean court rulings in the Apple-Samsung smartphone patent dispute have not gone unnoticed.D.A. Seeks Ex-Associate's Extradition From Hong Kong
Douglas R. Arntsen, a former Crowell & Moring attorney, is facing a single charge of first-degree grand larceny.Supreme Court to hear case deciding corporate liability for foreign torts
The next Citizens United, in the view of some of that decision's most vigorous critics, may have nothing to do with campaign finance or the First Amendment.Instead, corporations in a case U.S. Supreme Court justices will hear this month seek not to spend their money but to avoid doing so by arguing that they have no liability under a 1789 statute for torts committed abroad in violation of international law or U.Trending Stories
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